Health Department Approved, ANAB-CFP Accredited Certified Food Manager Exam
* Diamond Package – In order to qualify for the Free Retest, you must complete the ENTIRE online training and sample tests BEFORE taking the initial Food Manager exam. The 1 free retest must be taken within 6 months of not passing the first time. All other retests will be $69.95.
Summary:
Multiple package options allow West Virginia food professionals to choose the level of preparation that fits their role.
Food employees who handle, prepare, or serve food in West Virginia are required to complete food handler training as directed by local health departments. This training supports safe food handling practices and day-to-day compliance at the employee level.
West Virginia Food Manager Certification – Health Department Approved
We guarantee approval of the Certified Food Protection Manager Program by the health department.
Please click to view the nationally recognized ANAB-CFP Accreditation for Food Protection Manager.
AAA Food Handler is a nationally trusted provider of food safety training and Food Protection Manager Certification programs. Our certification is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and developed in alignment with the Conference for Food Protection (CFP), ensuring nationwide recognition and regulatory credibility.
Food establishments across West Virginia rely on AAA Food Handler to demonstrate food safety knowledge, prepare for health inspections, and meet state and local compliance expectations through flexible, fully online certification options.
This page summarizes current West Virginia food safety requirements based on state regulations and guidance from the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources. Requirements may vary by local health department.
West Virginia requires food establishments to have at least one individual in charge who can demonstrate advanced food safety knowledge. This requirement is commonly met by employing a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) who has earned a Food Manager Certification through an ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) accredited program, aligned with the Conference for Food Protection (ANAB-CFP).
West Virginia food safety regulations are enforced under 64CSR17 and administered by local health departments with oversight from the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (WV DHHR).
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources
350 Capitol Street
Charleston, WV 25301
Summary:
West Virginia requires Food Manager Certification through an ANAB-CFP Accredited program to ensure consistent food safety oversight statewide.
Food Manager Certification is required for:
All food establishments must maintain at least one Certified Food Protection Manager to remain compliant with West Virginia health regulations.
Summary:
Any establishment preparing or serving food in West Virginia must designate a Certified Food Protection Manager.
Summary:
The AAA Food Handler’s ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Manager Certification is fully accepted across West Virginia.
AAA Food Handler’s Food Manager Certification is accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB), the nationally recognized organization responsible for accrediting Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) programs in the United States.
1. Choose a certification package with AAA Food Handler (Gold, Diamond, Exam Only, or Training Only)
2. Complete the online training (included in selected packages)
3. Pass the ANAB-CFP Accredited Food Manager exam
4. Download your Food Manager Certificate immediately after passing
5. Maintain certification based on employer or regulatory renewal requirements
Summary:
The certification process is fully online, flexible, and designed for fast regulatory compliance.



















Demonstrates verified food safety knowledge during WV inspections
Helps prevent food safety violations and citations
Supports standardized food safety practices
Improves supervision and training effectiveness
Builds confidence in food safety practices
Supports CFR § 483.60 requirements in healthcare foodservice
Numerous professionals nationwide have already earned and renewed their card with AAA Food Handler — a trusted name in food safety training.
A Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) ensures safe food handling practices, enforces hygiene protocols, and identifies food safety risks before they lead to violations—all of which are essential for compliance with West Virginia health regulations.

Yes. The certification is recognized across West Virginia, including in Cabell, Kanawha, Monongalia, Wood, Harrison, and Raleigh counties, as long as it is earned through an ANAB-CFP accredited program.
Yes. AAA Food Handler offers a 100% online course and exam with flexible scheduling. You can start and stop as needed and download your certificate immediately after passing.
Certified Food Protection Managers monitor temperature logs, enforce sanitization routines, and supervise corrective actions, leading to stronger compliance and improved outcomes during local health inspections.
Yes. The Food Protection Manager Certification stays with you, not your employer. It remains valid statewide in West Virginia if issued through an ANAB-CFP accredited program.
The ANAB ensures that Food Manager Certification in WV programs meet national standards for training, exam integrity, and food safety. Certifications that are not accredited by the ANAB may not be recognized by West Virginia health authorities.
The Conference for Food Protection (CFP) develops food safety standards that influence how food manager certification exams are created and delivered. AAA Food Handler follows these Conference for Food Protection (CFP) standards and is accredited by the ANAB.
Yes. The certification aligns with federal requirements under CFR § 483.60, making it valid for use in hospitals, assisted living facilities, and school kitchens throughout West Virginia.
The certification remains valid for up to 5 years from the date you pass your exam.
Yes. AAA Food Handler provides group registration tools that allow business owners to assign training, monitor employee progress, and manage certificates across multiple West Virginia locations.
Certification requirements are enforced by local health departments and overseen by the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, which ensures statewide compliance with food safety laws.
For regulatory details and state-specific guidance, contact:
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources
350 Capitol Street
Charleston, WV 25301
Yes. West Virginia requires food establishments to have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager certified through an ANAB-CFP Accredited program.
Yes. Certification accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board (ANAB) and aligned with the Conference for Food Protection (CFP) is accepted throughout West Virginia.
Yes. AAA Food Handler offers fully online training and exam options with flexible scheduling.
Food Manager Certification is typically valid for up to 5 years, depending on local health department requirements.
Yes. The certification aligns with federal requirements under CFR § 483.60 and is accepted in healthcare, institutional, and school kitchens.
Yes. The AAA Food Handler’s ANAB-CFP accredited CFPM program is accepted statewide in West Virginia for regulatory compliance.
Summary:
West Virginia recognizes nationally accredited Food Manager Certification for regulatory compliance and inspection readiness.
Nationally accredited. Fully online. Health department accepted.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
I was pleased with the time of each video which made it easy to follow along with. It was understandable and informative. Ready to get involved in our future food service endeavors.
The course is presented with informational videos and helpful questions to guide the process of learning. I found it easy to engage with and you can get many chances to answer the questions correctly. This is my second time reviewing the course as I have forgotten to take the test 2 years ago previously. The price point is still relatively affordable and similar to my last experience with it.
I recommend this course to anyone looking to secure a food manager’s license.
It was easy and informative
Most of the knowledge is not hard, but the terminologies are hard to remember and easy to make me confuse.
Easy to use and informative
Easy and informative in simple modules
awesome
Excellent break down of thorough material. Included helpful mini quizzes throughout the modules.
It was informative and worth spending time
I learned many important things about food safety, proper food handling, and preventing contaminations. I would recommend this course to anyone working in the food industry.
easy to watch and undrstand
Good.
Very helpful
Great format to make sure every guideline is covered and make sure every food manager is doing the right thing at all times.
I was very nervous about taking the course. However when I got started it was a little scary because it was so long. As I started going through the lessons it was great that they had review questions at the end of each lesson.
Having the course online was convenient. I was able to work it around my schedule and move at my own pace. I like that it gave short a short quiz after each segment.
Great
I found this course to be very informative and helpful in many aspects. The information provided for cleaning and sanitizing was extremely helpful.